
Inner City Pressure
Author: Dan Hancox
Narrator: Ash Hunter
Unabridged: 10 hr 51 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: William Collins
Published: 05/17/2018

Author: Dan Hancox
Narrator: Ash Hunter
Unabridged: 10 hr 51 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: William Collins
Published: 05/17/2018
A book to teach you to love grime and hate London's urban development and policing. Written with the appropriate amount of righteous anger......more
I think everyone should read this, ESPECIALLY people who live in London. I have no idea why I bought this book (in Bath of all places) - possibly after I found out at my cousin’s wedding that he was a big fan of grime, and I had no idea what it was. My first impression of the music itself was that it......more
This is a good history of grime music, but an EXCELLENT history of the gentrification of modern London under Blair and beyond. Delves deep into the social, political, and economic factors that led to the suppression and ultimate triumph of one of the most distinctly English forms of modern music.......more
I have read so many books about working class struggles, about revolutions, about fights for human freedom in my (omg) 70+ years. But I did not expect, this book, this beautiful, inspiring, book to be one of them. This is a book about the history of London in the 21st century, not just about the roo......more
‘Grime is the sound of 21st century protest. is ’ Owen Jones ‘Dan Hancox charts a remarkable story from pirate radio to the front pages. ’ David Lammy MP ‘Unputdownable and bristling with insights about grime and the city it was born in. ’ Jeffrey Boakye, author of '. Hancox tells the story of a city and a music scene with restraint, humour and anger’ Owen Hatherley, author of ‘… Grime, black music’s rawest response against social injustice, has the chronicler it deserves. ’ Kitty Empire, ‘. Hancox’s deep knowledge of London illuminates the music … just as you could tell the story of the US in the Sixties via rock music, Hancox sees 21st Century London through a grime lens, from the 2011 riots to Grenfell Tower’ Dorian Lynskey, ‘, stretching from its earliest stirrings through to its unexpected love-fest clinch with Corbyn’ Simon Reynolds ‘A terrific achievement and ’ Leo Hollis, author of ‘’ Tom Dyckhoff ‘A ’ DJ Slimzee ‘A book’ Ellie Mae O’Hagan ‘An ’ ‘An exhaustive, thrilling account of one of UK music’s most fascinating and complex musical experiences’